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I always understood the Bond killing M was more like a 24 stunt (in the third season Jack Bauer kills his superior under threat from the villain of making a bomb explose or something). But yes terrible idea. Which dates back from the first draft of Goldeneye if I'm not mistaken.
My controversial... observation/prediction based on various trends: personal angles are here to stay. They are constant since LTK and are present in every franchise nowadays. So when Craig is gone they will remain there.
As the PTS? Imagine the thrill of that 'Bond is back I'm pumped for a cracking stunt packed PTS. Oh it's turned into Mills & Boon.' Or do we just stop the film halfway through and have her recount the tale a la Ricky Tarr in TTSS?
So we go from a Bond film to an M film all about her character and choices (which to be fair SF pretty much is anyway) and either they do it sympathetically so we feel for her and her Russian chap and Bond comes across like a bastard for killing her or they make her a traitor which is shit as well.
I thought the 'M is a traitor' angle in SP was dumb but this might have been worse. At least you could sell that as 'proper Judi M is dead and this guy Mallory turned out to be working for SPECTRE all along' rather than having Bond gunning down dear old Judi for being a traitor (which she would've had to have been to justify him killing her).
He's literally the only person on EON's books I trust at present.
I know, right? Absolute piece of piss. Have you sent EON your screenplay?
Remember that thread about Bond dealbreakers - the unforgivable thing that would make you quit watching/being a fan? I believe I've just found mine.
I don't think she was a traitor in that draft. She had a relationship with someone she shouldn't have years earlier who ends up dead, and then a villain who knows about that comes for revenge by blackmailing her. Bond killing her could have been to save face or save lives (if it was a "hand M over or I'll blow up xyx" situation). Don't think it was just a case of her being a Russian spy and Bond having to kill her.
Bond killing M would have been terrible and destroyed any sympathy for his character--a bridge too far. It does indeed sound like a 24 stunt.
I think a closer call was toying with Bond and Moneypenny having a romantic relationship. That would also be a big mistake. They properly showed restraint.
Dial back to 1994-1995, how would a forum like this react to proposals for a female M. Or films without Moneypenny and Q, Bond on his first mission. Not well.
EDIT: I think the trick to staying on track and maintaining the delicate balance is to have someone who can project a roguish charm/cheek. Someone who can get away with bad behaviour while still being essentially likable. It will be a critical casting choice and they should select wisely. The writing will be key as well. More TB Domino intro and far less DAD Jinx intro. Either that or they will abandon and downplay these character attributes, and then hopefully another franchise picks it up.
Seconded.
Brosnan Era:
GoldenEye - Awesome; the first and easily the best of Brosnan’s Bond tenure. One of the best Bond films ever.
Tomorrow Never Dies - Decent sophomore film for Brosnan. He himself turns in a great performance, but the elements around him are hit-and-miss.
The World Is Not Enough - Has some really good elements, but also very weak ones that badly hurt the film. It’s okay overall, but a waste of potential and could have been way better had some things been changed. Also Brosnan’s least good Bond performance.
Die Another Day - Pretty fun up through the sword fight for the most part, but it’s a complete train wreck and becomes perhaps the worst Bond film by the end. Brosnan himself does well, but few orher things work here.
Craig Era:
Casino Royale - Best Bond film ever. Works in every way; any flaws are totally minimal.
Quantum of Solace - Good follow-up to CR, but questionable camera work can really hinder some of it. Some of the stuff after the Opera House sequence also can be meh.
Skyfall - Top-tier Bond material. A few issues, but overall great stuff.
Spectre - Average. Decent first two thirds, bad final act. Lacked tension and felt too easy compared to the other Craig adventures.
Pretty much agreed. I like some stuff for the first third, but after that it becomes a complete sad mess.
Sean does look pretty ridiculous in the make up and wig. I laugh every time he's revealed in that shot of him entering the bedroom.
TND - Shag
TWINE - Marry
DAD - Kill
CR - Marry
QoS - Shag
SF - Kill
SP - Marry
Marry 4, shag 2, kill 2
Tell me about it. It's even worse during the scenes where he's trying to sound Japanese with his Scottish accent.
I thoroughly agree with this assessment. Diamonds Are Forever is a chore for me to watch. The more I watch it, the more I wish either Lazenby or Moore were in it.